UK & Ireland Golf Breaks
Home to some of the finest golf courses in the world, it's easy to see why so many choose to stay in the UK and Ireland for their golfing trip. In England, the likes of The Grove and Brocket Hall are country retreats that also offer top class Championship golf. Scotland is renowned for its links golf, amd has some fine seaside resorts, including Open Championship venues Turnberry and the Old Course Hotel St Andrews, that are famed for their hospitality and level of service. These are amongst our most popular golf break destinations in the UK.
The 2010 Ryder Cup has catapulted Wales into the golfing spotlight, all flying under the banner of the phenomenal Celtic Manor Resort. With no less than three championship courses to play, including the stunning Twenty Ten Ryder Cup Course, this is without doubt one of the finest resorts in Europe. Golfers travelling to the Emerald Isle will be walking some of the most famous fairways in the world of golf. Choose to stay around the cosmopolitan capitaly city, Dublin, and The K Club, host to a resounding European Ryder Cup victory in 2006, is an immaculate resort. For golf of a more rugged nature, the South West comes highly recommended, and the stand out here is Doonbeg, home to an already revered Greg Norman-designed course, and a resort that also allows golfers to explore the array of fine regional links courses
Golf Breaks are a popular golf option and due to the high quality available within the UK, it is easy to see why so many opt for golf breaks in the UK. Although golfers are often drawn to the Links offerings found in Scotland and Ireland, the typically parkland resorts found in England are very popular and enjoyable for golfers of all levels.
St Andrews, Fife
With breathtaking views across the famed Old Course at St Andrews, there are few better places for a golfer to wake up.
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Ayrshire
Famed for Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson's epic 'Duel in the Sun', Turnberry boasts two fine links golf courses and a truly stunning coastal location.
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County Kildare
The scene of Europe's record equalling victory in the 2006 Ryder Cup, the K Club has a championship heritage which befits its grandiose hotel centerpiece.
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County Clare
Into the rugged Clare coastline Greg Norman has crafted an incredible links, ably supported by a luxury lodge hotel.
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Northern Ireland
Not content with offering sublime luxury and a phenomenal spa, Slieve Donard is your ticket to play Royal County Down.
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Northern Ireland
Home to Rory McIlroy, Lough Erne is the top luxury golf resort in Northern Ireland, with a brilliant Faldo-crafted course.
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South Wales
With three championship golf courses in the Roman Road, Montgomerie and the Twenty Ten, the Celtic Manor is a golfer's paradise.
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Perthshire
The venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup, Gleneagles is one of the UK's most luxuriant hotels, boasting an award-winning spa, fine dining restaurants and sublime surroundings.
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Hertfordshire
Tiger Woods claimed victory when the AmEx World Golf Championship visited The Grove, a golf and leisure retreat of the very highest quality.
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